Google announced on Monday that it’s starting to roll out Gemini to the Google TV Streamer, replacing Google Assistant. The tech giant says the change will enable users to use their voice more naturally to access content and more.
For example, users can now ask something like, “I like dramas but my wife likes comedies. What’s a movie we can watch together?” when looking for movie recommendations.
Or, users could quickly catch up on a show they’re returning to by asking something like, “What happened at the end of Outlander last season?” In an another example, Google says users can even ask something like “What’s the new hospital drama everyone’s talking about?”
Google says Gemini for TV goes beyond entertainment, as users can ask the AI assistant any other type of question as well, just like they can with Gemini on their phone.
For example, users could bring learning to their TV by asking Gemini to “Explain why volcanoes erupt to my third grader.” Gemini can also guide users through DIY projects or recipes with YouTube videos, Google says.
To access Gemini on the Google TV Streamer, you need to press your remote’s microphone button.
Google says the update is rolling out “over the next few weeks” to users aged 18 and older.
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The move comes as Google announced back in September that it was introducing Gemini for Google TV to select TCL devices. The company said at the time that later in the year, Gemini would be arriving on the 2025 Hisense U7, U8, and UX models, and 2025 TCL QM7K, QM8K, and X11K models.
In addition to the Google TV Streamer, Gemini is also available on the Walmart onn 4K Pro streaming device.
Monday’s announcement doesn’t come as a surprise, as the change is part of Google’s plans to replace Google Assistant with Gemini across all of its devices and platforms. Plus, the company had announced at CES in January that Gemini would be coming to Google TV this year.

